- 1. Wax Removal (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 15:11:06 -0500
- Before the driving season begins I want to add some racing stripes to my bugeye. Whats the best stuff to use to remove any traces of wax/silicone etal. from my paint. I will be painting on the racin
- /html/spridgets/2001-02/msg00112.html (6,909 bytes)
- 2. Re: Wax Removal (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 16:12:46 -0500
- I have had good results using BRASSO Cleaner, it took all the old wax down to the paint, and didn't wreck anything. The reason I tried Brasso was, when I took the hardtop off my car just after it wa
- /html/spridgets/2001-02/msg00114.html (8,207 bytes)
- 3. Re: Wax Removal (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:44:52 -0600
- I suggest using vinyl stripes... you can change you mind later ... WST
- /html/spridgets/2001-02/msg00118.html (7,725 bytes)
- 4. Re: Wax Removal (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 17:59:19 -0500
- Better find something to remove the brasso residue. Auto body painters use a liquid prep before sanding to remove all traces of wax grease (&brasso) to prevent fisheyes. Also a straightforward backya
- /html/spridgets/2001-02/msg00120.html (9,268 bytes)
- 5. Re: Wax Removal (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 18:09:59 -0500
- Wax and grease remover, available at any auto body supply. No harm to the paint. Use plenty on a clean rag and immediatly flow with a drying rag. (lint free) -- Frank Clarici Toms River, NJ Too Many
- /html/spridgets/2001-02/msg00121.html (6,957 bytes)
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